"Don't really like the audience here not very nice but if they were to see what Blondie's next album was going to be I'm sure they would be going crazy." Blondie + Plastic Letters are way better than Parallel Lines could ever be. In my opinion.
"Musikladen" was a TV-music magazine of "Radio Bremen" in Germany, existing from 1972 to 1982. It was produced by "Mike Leckebusch" who also made the legendary "Beat Club" in the mid-sixties 'til this follower.
"Laden" doesn't stand for "store" in this case but for a "joint"!
In 1977, when the concert was recorded, "Blondie" was unknown in Germany. That declares a little bit the reluctance of the audience first. But this gig made them overnight to a big thing also in my country!
"Don't really like the audience here not very nice but if they were to see what Blondie's next album was going to be I'm sure they would be going crazy." Blondie + Plastic Letters are way better than Parallel Lines could ever be. In my opinion.
maureeneleanor 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
Superb!
ZLUGGO 3 weeks ago
This is great when high, because it's so long. =)
CMloveify 3 weeks ago
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CMloveify 3 weeks ago
This is amazing. Great quality. Thanks for uploading!
carolinaac1 3 months ago
Oh how I wish I could of been there, Thanks for uploading :)
thisisjayschannel 4 months ago 2
"Musikladen" was a TV-music magazine of "Radio Bremen" in Germany, existing from 1972 to 1982. It was produced by "Mike Leckebusch" who also made the legendary "Beat Club" in the mid-sixties 'til this follower.
"Laden" doesn't stand for "store" in this case but for a "joint"!
In 1977, when the concert was recorded, "Blondie" was unknown in Germany. That declares a little bit the reluctance of the audience first. But this gig made them overnight to a big thing also in my country!
Tubenesser 6 months ago
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Tubenesser 6 months ago
Where can you get this on dvd?
underthaice 6 months ago
AWESOME music, tremendous picture quality! Definitely adding this video to my Favorites.
In case you were wondering, "Musikladen" in German simply means, "Music store."
oktoberfest1810 6 months ago 4
@oktoberfest1810 Thanks for the information i always did wonder what that meant.
seba3663 6 months ago
Love this concert. Love you Debbie...
Friddau 8 months ago
Nice outfit!
stylerico2000 9 months ago
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rsvp2al 9 months ago